Google App Engine for Java

Google App Engine was originally released, in Google beta, a year ago. Google App Engine originally had programming support for the Python programming language, but today, on the one year anniversary of its beta release Google has added Java support. Building Java support into Google App Engine means that they have built it for JRuby, Groovy, JavaScript, and all those languages that run on the JVM.

You can request access to Google App Engine for Java via this sign up. I am sure there will be a more news, documentation, and tutorials at Google I/O Developer Conference in May. In the mean time here are plenty of resources to get you started.

Google App Engine for Java

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